Hi! I'm nearly (fingers crossed) about to get my PPL, just waiting for my checkride to be scheduled and then, of course, passed.
The flight school I use is great, has mostly Diamond DA20's and DA40's, with GTX 345's installed on most or all of them.
As I understand it, Avare does not support the proprietary ADS-B In format transmitted by GTX 345's; Garmin indicates that only its own Garmin Pilot app can do that (on Android), though I think FltPlan Go can do it too (since Garmin owns that now?).
I much prefer to support and use free/open-source software (I've written plenty myself, going way back); though otherwise I don't mind using Garmin Pilot, FltPlan Go, or even ForeFlight on an iPad (though I just took deliver on a new Android tablet in the hopes it'd suffice, as I'm already an Android-OS-phone user), as I'm far more interested in safety than in the lowest possible price.
Having read this (without fully understanding it; what's their "$249 Merlin" unit, anyway?), I wonder if anyone has a "recipe" for a robust way to adapt my DA20's rentals to stream ADS-B In data to Avare on my tablet?
E.g.. is there some (relatively small, ideally inexpensive) device available that either converts 345 data to G-90 format, or receives its own ADS-B In from the same source(s) as the 345 uses, or what?
Thanks!
P.S. I assume the 345<->Avare incompatibility is not really a technical limitation, insofar as, even if "we" reverse-engineered the 345 output stream (which is the sort of work I've done in the past and enjoyed), Garmin would presumably just sue any product that uses the result out of existence, correct?